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Sky News correspondent Shingi Mararike travelled to Minneapolis, where George Floyd was murdered, to see how, and if, things have changed five years on.
Angela Rayner, the housing secretary, has said "years of inaction" has left Britain without the homes it needs. The government has made house building one of its biggest priorities for this parliament ...
Sir Alan Bates led a years-long effort, fighting for justice for sub-postmasters who were wrongly accused and prosecuted after faulty software made it look as if money was missing from their accounts.
Rhiannon Mills, Sky News royal correspondent, spent the week shadowing Prince William, seeing first hand the potential blueprint for the future king.
From empathetic leadership to making sure they make the school pick-up and drop-off, Prince William is set on demonstrating a more modern type of monarchy. But is it the right thing for the Royal ...
The Salt Path, starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, tells the true story of middle-aged couple Ray and Moth Winn who, faced with adversity, take a 630-mile trek along the Cornish, Devon, and ...
Britain's railways are frequently plagued by delays, cuts to services and timetable issues - so what difference will nationalisation make to passengers and will journeys be cheaper?
Unrest has grown on the Labour backbenches over the prime minister's approach since winning power, while his unpopularity with the public was made clear at this month's elections. Reform UK reckon it ...
Analysing DNA excreted by dolphins allows scientists to identify the sex of individuals and how they are related to other animals.
The number in Cardigan Bay seems to be falling, but scientists aren't sure whether that's a natural cycle, or a response to other factors. Conservationists have been studying the 250 or so bottlenose ...
Gutierrez-Reed, who was jailed for a maximum 18 months, was released on Friday to Arizona, after completing her sentence, but will be on both parole and probation.